56 lb body, 30lb barrel... and yeah of the rest of the team bugger off and leave to carrying them together aint nobody else getting behind come shootn time thank you.

It also deals with fences very well, you just drop in betten the posts, step though the hole and pick it up again. To be entirely honest I did prefer it when it was mounted in the 113 turret. The wagon can carry so much more ammo than a four man crew.

Somewhere, I have a blog post bookmarked, about an 8-year old girl on a Tiger Cruise firing the twin .50s aboard USS McFaul. She was _good_ . Walked the splashes up to the target, ceased firing when she began to miss, repeated, and got lotsa hits. They had to bring something for her to stand on, so she could reach, and see over, the pieces. They made her wear a life jacket and helmet, so it was hard to tell there was anybody there under them.

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